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2. Ubiquinone Binding and Reduction by Complex I—Open Questions and Mechanistic Implications
3. Locking loop movement in the ubiquinone pocket of complex I disengages the proton pumps
4. Docking and molecular simulations reveal a quinone-binding site on the surface of respiratory complex I
5. High-resolution structure and dynamics of mitochondrial complex I—Insights into the proton pumping mechanism
6. High-resolution structure and dynamics of mitochondrial complex I – insights into the proton pumping mechanism
7. Mutations in a conserved loop in the PSST subunit of respiratory complex I affect ubiquinone binding and dynamics
8. Structural and functional basis of phospholipid oxygenase activity of bacterial lipoxygenase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa
9. The crystal structure of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipoxygenase Ala420Gly mutant explains the improved oxygen affinity and the altered reaction specificity
10. Accessory LYR subunit LYRM6/NDUFA6 has a critical function for complex I activity
11. Reversible decoupling of the proton pumps of mitochondrial complex I by fixing a loop in the ubiquinone reduction pocket
12. Analysis of the interaction of the molybdenum hydroxylase PaoABC from Escherichia coli with positively and negatively charged metal complexes
13. After all, how many catalytically active quinone molecules are bound to the respiratory complex I?
14. Docking and molecular simulations reveal a quinonebinding site on the surface of respiratory complex I.
15. Essential role of accessory subunit LYRM6 in the mechanism of mitochondrial complex I.
16. New Science Findings from Goethe-University Frankfurt Reported (High-resolution Structure and Dynamics of Mitochondrial Complex I-insights Into the Proton Pumping Mechanism)
17. Research from University Hospital Provides New Study Findings on Chemistry (Ubiquinone Binding and Reduction by Complex I-Open Questions and Mechanistic Implications)
18. Data on Science Reported by Researchers at Goethe-University Frankfurt (Essential role of accessory subunit LYRM6 in the mechanism of mitochondrial complex I) (Essential role of accessory subunit LYRM6 in the mechanism of mitochondrial complex I)
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